Parking areas at Waynesborough are clearly marked. The clubhouse circle is designated as a fire lane, and parking in the circle is prohibited. Valet parking service may be offered during peak season. Click here to view the campus map.

Proper golf attire must be worn at all times by all golfers and their children. Please use good judgment. Permitted golf attire:

• Men/Boys - Shorts must be Bermuda style, length no shorter than 3” above the knee. Collared shirts are required. Mock collars with a minimum height of 1 ½ inches. Shirts must be tucked in and worn with a belt.
• Women/Girls - Golf shirts with a collar, golf shirts without a collar but with sleeves, high neck golf shirts without a collar or sleeves. Skirts, slacks, skorts, capris and Bermuda shorts that do not exceed (4”) from the top of the knee.

Not Permitted: Denim clothing, tee shirts, and cargo shorts are examples of attire that is not permitted on the golf course.

Non-verbal communication is permitted (no talking) in the clubhouse and parking lot. You may check your cell phone or mobile device for messages and send text messages in these areas. Cell phones and devices are to be set in silent mode (ringers off!). Members needing to make or receive calls can do so in any of these “phone friendly” places:

• Men’s and women’s locker rooms (courtesy phone available for local calls)
• Men’s and women’s lounges (courtesy phone available for local calls)
• Bride’s room (next to main level restrooms-courtesy phone available for local calls)
• Third floor of the clubhouse (business offices)
• Inside an automobile (but, not in parking lot!)

No cell phones or mobile devices are to be on or near the tennis/paddle courts. Use of cell phones and mobile devices are permitted in the Tennis Shop/Paddle Hut only.

Our golf committee has recently adopted a new pace of play initiative where we ask that our membership play in the following maximum completion time for 18 holes of golf for a foursome:

Non-Tournament Play Not to exceed 4 hours and 9 minutes
Tournament Play Not to exceed 4 hours and 24 minutes

This is also standard policy for guest play as well.

The Professional golf staff will start all play during our peak periods (Friday 11am-2pm and Saturday Mornings), regulating 10 minute intervals to ensure adequate spacing between groups. This usually means that the group in front is already on the green. We will also monitor and record times of all groups on the golf course to help us identify possible slow players. Should a group be out of position, our staff will stay with that group, assisting with forecaddie duties such as finding balls and raking bunkers until the group has regained its position on the golf course.

There are many ways to speed up play. We are emphasising the following in 2011. Just remember, if every player took 30 seconds less to play each hole the foursome would take 36 minutes less to play an entire round!

1. Play the appropriate set of tees for your skill level and handicap

2. Take a caddie - an extra set of eyes for a lost ball and expediting yardage is helpful. An additional green reader is also good.

3. Lost ball - 2 minute rule for searching for a lost ball for non-tournament play. This speeds up play tremendously and normally after 2 minutes the ball is most likely lost. Additionally, if you think your ball might be lost be sure to play a provisional ball.

4. As soon as everyone has holed out, clear the putting green and go to the next tee before marking down your scores.

5. Decide what club to use while others are hitting. If in doubt, take a few clubs to your ball.

6. When driving a cart, leave your passenger off at their golf ball with their needed clubs and go to your ball to be ready to play your shot.

7. Pay more attention to the group in front, not the group behind you. If you are not being pushed by the group behind you, this could mean that they are slow, not necessarily that your group is playing at an acceptable pace.

8. If your group is not keeping up with the group in front of you, play "ready golf" - which means if you get to the tee first, go ahead and hit. This can also apply to other shots played to the green as long as the safety and well-being of players is not put in jeopardy. Communicate this to your foursome and guests at the 1st tee stating "if we get behind, be prepared to play ready golf."

We are looking forward to providing a more pleasant golf experience for all members and guests at Waynesborough. We appreciate your cooperation in advance with our new pace of play initiative and hope to see you soon at the club!

The golf course and the golf practice facilities are to be used for playing and practicing golf. All practice equipment, i.e. practice balls, are restricted for use at the practice facilities ONLY. All non-golf activities are prohibited. On weekends and holidays the golf course will be available for play at 7:30 a.m. except during summer daylight hours when the golf course will be available for play at 7:00 a.m. On weekdays the golf course will be available for play at 8:00 a.m.

The practice range will be open from April 1 through October 31 approximately 30 minutes before the course opens for play and will remain open until dusk. All golfers must register with the golf shop or the caddie master prior to going on the golf course.